Hi, my cousin needs help on capturing a video from a site, it plays with real player. Its for his uni work... and needs it asap!!!
I was wondering can any1 help me (him) out n quickly demonstrate how it can be done please?
i will post the link to the video as soo as i get ma hands on it but for know if anyone know's how it can be done could you please help.
Thank You
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There is a sticky above your post:
https://forum.videohelp.com/topic346833.html
Good luck -
The clip may be protected by copyright.
Until the fact about that is established, the forum rules do not permit such help. -
Originally Posted by DB83
then comments about copyright become valid, you are jumping to conclusions
how to grab video is discussed all the time -
I fail to see how 'may be' is jumping to conclusions.
I was aware of the 'sticky' posted by the mod and that should have deemed the original post un-neccessary.
Would still like to see the link tho as it's not so simple in many cases to grab streaming video. -
Ma cousin gave me the link its:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/newsnight/2007/06/broken_society_hackneys_kids.html -
Can any1 help please need to get this video asap!!! pleaseeeeeee
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how can i get the video off the site? onto my computer so i can edit it with windows movie maker???
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tools in the sticky?
so i can edit it with windows movie maker??? -
First of all, the clip is Windows Media Video not Real Video (well it is for me)
I see a 14 minute 'news' report from the BBC. They will own the copyright to this and, technically, you should ask their permission if you can use the clip or part of it.
Maybe the forum's mod will have a different opinion about this. -
so there no way at all i would be able to download that news clip to my computer? No software or anything. Because my cousin needs it by tomorrow latest for his uni work which is very important.
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Thanks For All Info. -
Not to be a dick, but did you read the sticky?
You cannot download that clip directly but you can capture the stream.
The tool that you want is WM Recorder. So once you've got permission from the BBC and your university, the end result is a tiny WMV clip <4MB. Unfortunately the trial version limits you to 5 min recordings. Normally I would offer to upload the clip but as DB83 pointed out, it is copyrighted.
Good luck -
Actually, you can download it < 23 meg
Unfortunatley, our friend wanted everything 'Yesterday'. Even Rome was not built in a day. -
This is to answer the PM I just received.
I said that I can download it. I did not say that I would download it.
The programs exist for you to experiment with (and they do have help screens). If then you do suceed in getting it then the copyright problem is yours NOT mine. -
yep, AFAIK, BBC is very keen on copyright issues, for a school editorial, they might allow use of it, once you provide the proof.
it doesn't look like something ,somebody would use just for fun to watch
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